Interactive Financial Adviser: Fixed Income

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In the latest Interactive Financial Adviser debate, our panellists from Aberdeen Asset Management, Rathbone Unit Trust Management and Standard & Poor's discuss Fixed Income.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Interactive Financial Adviser   Recent turmoil in the world of government bonds has dramatically changed the fixed income universe. Once seen as a safe haven and escape route from equities during times of volatility, it appears the sector is itself experiencing the highest levels of volatility most managers can remember. With the US downgraded, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland in disarray and equity markets plunging, are their any safe havens left for income investors? This debate looks at the long ...

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